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Quicken Loans' Home Loan U Offers Free Refinancing Tips, Advice for Homeowners Facing Resetting ARMs

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As the credit crunch in the mortgage market continues, billions of dollars in adjustable-rate mortgages will continue to adjust to higher interest rates, leaving many struggling to make their payment. As a result, there's a lot of confusion about what to do, or not do, before an ARM resets. To help consumers find answers, Quicken Loans has launched its new Home Loan U Web site offering free informational guides providing easy to understand information and advice.

Livonia, MI (PRWEB) October 12, 2007 -- As the drum beat of news continues about the credit crunch in the mortgage market, millions of homeowners are worried about their adjustable-rate mortgages that will adjust to higher interest rates, leaving many struggling to make their payment. As a result, there's a lot of confusion about what to do, or not do, before an ARM resets.

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According to industry statistics, $75 billion in ARMs are slated to adjust higher through the rest of 2007. Another $500 billion will adjust higher in 2008.

There are several factors to consider when an ARM resets, such as the new interest rate and how long they plan to stay in their home.
What should a consumer do if their ARM is about to reset? There is no "one size fits all" answer, so it's imperative that homeowners educate themselves and take action before their ARM resets.

To help consumers find answers, Quicken Loans, one of the nation's largest mortgage lenders, has launched its new Home Loan U Web site.

The site offers a wealth of free informational guides providing easy to understand information and advice on a wide range of housing topics, including refinancing.

"With so many ARMs adjusting higher in the near future, a lot of folks are confused and worried about what to do. Their first impulse may be to immediately refinance but, in some cases, that might not be the best option," said Bob Walters, chief economist for Quicken Loans. "There are several factors to consider when an ARM resets, such as the new interest rate and how long they plan to stay in their home."

Walters noted that the first thing someone with an ARM should do is consult an experienced mortgage lender who can review their current loan program, discuss financial goals and explore available options to determine the best course of action to meet their immediate and long-term needs.

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